We report on the confirmation and mass determination of a transiting planet orbiting the old and inactive G7 dwarf star HD 219666 (M⋆ = 0.92 ± 0.03 M⊙, R⋆ = 1.03 ± 0.03 R⊙, τ⋆ = 10 ± 2 Gyr). With a mass of Mb = 16.6 ± 1.3 M⊕, a radius of Rb = 4.71 ± 0.17 R⊕, and an orbital period of Porb ≃ 6 days, HD 219666 b is a new member of a rare class of exoplanets: the hot-Neptunes. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) observed HD 219666 (also known as TOI-118) in its Sector 1 and the light curve shows four transit-like events, equally spaced in time. We confirmed the planetary nature of the candidate by gathering precise radial-velocity measurements with the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) at ESO 3.6 m. We used the co-added HARPS spectrum to derive the host star fundamental parameters (Teff = 5527 ± 65 K, log g⋆ = 4.40 ± 0.11 (cgs), [Fe/H]= 0.04 ± 0.04 dex, log R′HK = −5.07 ± 0.03), as well as the abundances of many volatile and refractory elements. The host star brightness (V = 9.9) makes it suitable for further characterisation by means of in-transit spectroscopy. The determination of the planet orbital obliquity, along with the atmospheric metal-to-hydrogen content and thermal structure could provide us with important clues on the formation mechanisms of this class of objects.

HD 219666 b: a hot-Neptune from TESS Sector 1

Gandolfi D.;Barragan O.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

We report on the confirmation and mass determination of a transiting planet orbiting the old and inactive G7 dwarf star HD 219666 (M⋆ = 0.92 ± 0.03 M⊙, R⋆ = 1.03 ± 0.03 R⊙, τ⋆ = 10 ± 2 Gyr). With a mass of Mb = 16.6 ± 1.3 M⊕, a radius of Rb = 4.71 ± 0.17 R⊕, and an orbital period of Porb ≃ 6 days, HD 219666 b is a new member of a rare class of exoplanets: the hot-Neptunes. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) observed HD 219666 (also known as TOI-118) in its Sector 1 and the light curve shows four transit-like events, equally spaced in time. We confirmed the planetary nature of the candidate by gathering precise radial-velocity measurements with the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) at ESO 3.6 m. We used the co-added HARPS spectrum to derive the host star fundamental parameters (Teff = 5527 ± 65 K, log g⋆ = 4.40 ± 0.11 (cgs), [Fe/H]= 0.04 ± 0.04 dex, log R′HK = −5.07 ± 0.03), as well as the abundances of many volatile and refractory elements. The host star brightness (V = 9.9) makes it suitable for further characterisation by means of in-transit spectroscopy. The determination of the planet orbital obliquity, along with the atmospheric metal-to-hydrogen content and thermal structure could provide us with important clues on the formation mechanisms of this class of objects.
2019
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A165
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https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2019/03/aa34853-18/aa34853-18.html
Planets and satellites: detection; Planets and satellites: fundamental parameters; Planets and satellites: individual: HD 219666 b; Stars: fundamental parameters; Techniques: photometric; Techniques: radial velocities
Esposito M.; Armstrong D.J.; Gandolfi D.; Adibekyan V.; Fridlund M.; Santos N.C.; Livingston J.H.; Delgado Mena E.; Fossati L.; Lillo-Box J.; Barragan O.; Barrado D.; Cubillos P.E.; Cooke B.; Justesen A.B.; Meru F.; Diaz R.F.; Dai F.; Nielsen L.D.; Persson C.M.; Wheatley P.J.; Hatzes A.P.; Van Eylen V.; Musso M.M.; Alonso R.; Beck P.G.; Barros S.C.C.; Bayliss D.; Bonomo A.S.; Bouchy F.; Brown D.J.A.; Bryant E.; Cabrera J.; Cochran W.D.; Csizmadia S.; Deeg H.; Demangeon O.; Deleuil M.; Dumusque X.; Eigmuller P.; Endl M.; Erikson A.; Faedi F.; Figueira P.; Fukui A.; Grziwa S.; Guenther E.W.; Hidalgo D.; Hjorth M.; Hirano T.; Hojjatpanah S.; Knudstrup E.; Korth J.; Lam K.W.F.; De Leon J.; Lund M.N.; Luque R.; Mathur S.; Montanes Rodriguez P.; Narita N.; Nespral D.; Niraula P.; Nowak G.; Osborn H.P.; Palle E.; Patzold M.; Pollacco D.; Prieto-Arranz J.; Rauer H.; Redfield S.; Ribas I.; Sousa S.G.; Smith A.M.S.; Tala-Pinto M.; Udry S.; Winn J.N.
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